A Ken Griffy Jr Ken Griffy Sr Dual signed Baseball is worth about $75.-$125. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the signature. Signatures that have not been properly authenticated could sell at half the market value or less. Add for inscriptions. In two auctions A Ken Griffy Jr Ken Griffy Sr Dual signed baseball sold for $64.53 (2006) and $95.60 (2007) For more prices on single signed baseball see Related Links below.
Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series. Rawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features The World Series logo.
1978 Rawlings All Star Game BaseballsRawlings started to make All-Star baseballs in 1979 that features The All-Star logo. Before 1979 Official Major League baseballs were used. National league baseballs were used when the game was played in a National League Park, and American League baseballs in American League parks. Rawlings first started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features The World Series logo.
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1967 World Series BaseballYou could have either or. You have to determine if the ball you have features hand signed signatures or a stamped signature that would appear on a souvenir baseball or commemorative. You also have to determine which team signed the ball or if the signatures are of players from both World Series teams. In 1967 official regular season baseballs were used. It was not until 1978 when Rawlings started making the official World Series game baseballs that have an Official World Series Stamp. If your baseball has a 1967 World Series logo it could be a commemorative baseball with stamped signatures.
Mickey Mantle, the legendary New York Yankees player, passed away in 1995, so he did not sign any baseballs specifically for the 1994 World Series, as that event was canceled due to a player strike. However, he may have signed baseballs that were labeled as 1994 World Series balls before the cancellation. Collectors often seek out his signature on various memorabilia, including World Series balls, but authentic signed 1994 baseballs are rare due to the circumstances surrounding that year.
Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series. Rawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features The World Series logo.
1978 World Series baseballsRawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that featured the World Series logo.Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series.
Up until 1977 regular season baseballs were used during the World Series. Rawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features the World Series logo, and have been making them ever since.
The baseball could have been signed for a fan that only had a National League baseball on hand. The baseball could have also been signed during a World Series at a National League park where National League baseballs are the only baseballs available.
The World Series is frequently referred to as "The Fall Classic."
Official Rawlings World Series and All-Star BaseballsRawlings started making the official World Series game baseballs in 1978 that have an Official World Series logo printed on the ball. Before 1978 official regular season American baseballs were used when playing in the AL ballpark, and Official National League baseballs were used while playing in the NL ballpark. Rawlings started to make All-Star baseballs in 1979 that featured the All-Star logo.
1987 Rawlings Official World Series baseballA 1987 Rawlings Official World Series baseball is worth about $30.00 - $40.00 in Near Mint condition with the box. ($25.00-$30.00 without box) Rawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that featured the World Series logo. Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series.
1978 Rawlings All Star Game BaseballsRawlings started to make All-Star baseballs in 1979 that features The All-Star logo. Before 1979 Official Major League baseballs were used. National league baseballs were used when the game was played in a National League Park, and American League baseballs in American League parks. Rawlings first started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features The World Series logo.
1918 World Series BaseballRawlings first started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features the World Series logo. In 1918 Official American League baseballs with the Reach Trademark were used in the World Series when playing in the AL ballpark and Official National League Spalding Trademark baseballs were used when playing in the NL ballparks. Official World Series logos did not appear on the balls so they cannot be identified as such. The American League baseballs are worth about $1,000.00 - $1,200.00 in excellent - Near Mint condition, and the National League Baseballs are worth about $700.00 - $1,000.00 excellent - Near Mint condition. If the baseballs are dirty from game use or yellowed by time it will lower the value.Added value as being a 1918 World Series baseball would be in your ability to prove so. A "Game used" baseball would have to be accompanied with provenance, and the quality of the provenance will dictate the added value. A letter from a player, team, or League official would be acceptable. A letter from a fan at the game would not hold much weight if any. Without provenance the added value will rely on the buyers belief in your story.
I take it by 16 in a series of 26 you mean it is a limited edition collectible. The 1999 world Series win by the Yankees marked their 25th world series title so I'm not sure why the number of baseballs signed is 26 . Either way this limited 16/26 baseball will have no higher value than another Team Signed baseball not part of the series of 26. An Official Major League baseball would be most desired by collectors for the signatures, and extra money would not be spent otherwise. In most cases Limited editions are just a marketing ploy by the promoter to sell the item. The only way the 26 baseballs would have higher value would be if no other team baseballs were signed by the 1999 Yankees, and I assure you this is not the case. A 1999 World Series Champs New York Yankees Team Signed Baseball with the key signatures: Torre, Jeter, Williams, Giambi, Clemens, Mussina, Rivera, Posada, Matsui, Soriano, and Pettitte is worth about $800.-$1,100. Value is based on average prices of recently closed auctions. Prices may vary based on condition, and the type of authenticity that accompanies the baseball. Prices may also vary based on the amount of signatures, and key signatures acquired. The more complete the baseball with key signatures the more valuable. In a recent auction a 1999 New York Yankees Team signed baseball sold for $678. another sold for $1,139. If the signatures are not properly authenticated the baseball could sell at half the market value or less. For more information on team signed baseballs, links to full team rosters, key signatures, and price guide visit the following page from the link I left below.